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. >> hopefully we are many weeks away from our first snow of the season. >> many weeks. >> we can all hope. but officials want to make sure that everyone is ready. >> that's right. we have a look at how the city is preparing. >> we are standing here in october because last winter was so unusually mild. dare i say warm. they are hoping that two years ago, 2010, does not happen again, but if it does, we will have enough trucks and enough salt. the winter of 2010, back-to-back blizzards, snowmaggedon. the d.c. area was buried four days. council member larry tate was no fan back then. >> i thought we were caught flatfooted. >> will the city be ready if this coming winter producers of lizard that shut everything down again? -- produces a blizzard that shut everything down again? >> we are ready. >> it is still hard, much harder than it should of been for the residents. >> the city purchase 45 new snow plows, and this time around the city has a contract for 50 additional heavy plows if needed. >> we were overwhelmed. i am glad we have got more. >> the city has parked and ready to go and con
. >> hopefully we are many weeks away from our first snow of the season. >> many weeks. >> we can all hope. but officials want to make sure that everyone is ready. >> that's right. we have a look at how the city is preparing. >> we are standing here in october because last winter was so unusually mild. dare i say warm. they are hoping that two years ago, 2010, does not happen again, but if it does, we will have enough trucks and enough salt. the winter of 2010,...
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>> we take undecide voters in a number of dyfferent cities in the key swing states b30 people, and they react second by second, using dials. in and in almost every biden's style scores did better than ryans and yet when you startlet discussion the first thing they said is, "why was he interrupting? why was he seeming to go overboard? he was passionate but he went too far." >> at the risk of interrupting, you know, what strikes me about this with romney, for example, is we're not about to pick the head of a yacht club. we're electing a president, right. so in terms of substance, you have a presidential candidate who has a secret plan. he's going to cut taxes 20% across the board, $5 trillion, but won't tell us how he'll pay for it. to me, this is insulting to the american people. and this is not, in my mind, a theater performance, bob. i mean, we are sitting here-- we're going to talk polls and strategy and debate performance, but this is th isn't show business. this is about leadership and who will lead this country in the next century. >> allow me one point on this, though, which is th
>> we take undecide voters in a number of dyfferent cities in the key swing states b30 people, and they react second by second, using dials. in and in almost every biden's style scores did better than ryans and yet when you startlet discussion the first thing they said is, "why was he interrupting? why was he seeming to go overboard? he was passionate but he went too far." >> at the risk of interrupting, you know, what strikes me about this with romney, for example, is...
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three or four weeks ago traveling in places like kansas city they didn't have that same feeling and they do now. even in california the local cbs 5 poll showing an 8-point game for mitt romney. he is still like 14 points behind in california but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt mitt romney in this debate has to show that connection and abill to be a little is self-deprecating and on the march but staying off the defense. on the defensive i think he looks weak. he has to stay on the march. >> chris: what do you think is is the top priority for the president in the debate and being that it as town hall how does he get more aggressive with romney when has to respond to real people with real problems and not just questions from reporters? >> the race is volatile and can two either direction i think. what is really important for obama, he can't come on in the next debate and all of a sudden be a different person in a radical way. people are going to say wait a minute, is this showmanship. and i think the key question is remember ever
three or four weeks ago traveling in places like kansas city they didn't have that same feeling and they do now. even in california the local cbs 5 poll showing an 8-point game for mitt romney. he is still like 14 points behind in california but if he is moving up that far in california that is not insignificant. i think without a doubt mitt romney in this debate has to show that connection and abill to be a little is self-deprecating and on the march but staying off the defense. on the...
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first to houston for sunday night football. aaron rodgers set a career high and franchise record with six touchdown passes, leading the packers past a previously unbeaten texans 42-24. here's a look at all of sunday's nfl scores. with houston's loss, the atlanta falcons remain the only undefeated team in the nfl with a 23-20 victory over the oakland raiders. in baltimore, jacoby jones tied an nfl record with a 108-yard kickoff return, helping the ravens beat the cowboys 31-29. >>> college football now. alabama and florida top the bcs standings. both 6-0. the crimson tide and gators don't play each other this season, but would meet in the s.e.c. championship game if both remain undefeated. >>> over to baseball. the tigers took a 2-0 series lead over the yankees. a solid performance by pitcher anibal sanchez. an admitted missed call by an ump at second base notched them a 3-0 victory yesterday. in san francisco, the cardinals hit two homers in a 6-4 victory over the giants, taking game one of the n.l. championship series. "saturd
first to houston for sunday night football. aaron rodgers set a career high and franchise record with six touchdown passes, leading the packers past a previously unbeaten texans 42-24. here's a look at all of sunday's nfl scores. with houston's loss, the atlanta falcons remain the only undefeated team in the nfl with a 23-20 victory over the oakland raiders. in baltimore, jacoby jones tied an nfl record with a 108-yard kickoff return, helping the ravens beat the cowboys 31-29. >>>...
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city, east of manhattan in a place called hempstead, in long island. and right now the hall is under preparation and it looks like things are good to go. we are expecting about 80-84 uncommitted voters, voters who haven't decided yet who they are voting for or have an idea but can still be swayed one way or another. so those 80 - 84 people, you'll see them on stage tomorrow night with the candidates behind them, since they are doing the last minute preps, they say between 80-84 and not giving a specific number. hofstra is holding this debate in the second time as as -- in as many election sickles. and the president said it went so well the first time around that the presidential commission on debates decided to come back here for the second presidential election in a row and that's why they are doing it here. >> well, joe, we know these uncommitted voters are going to be giving the questions and we know this pool has been drown around from the area where you are. but folks might off-handedly thinking the state is overwhelming for the president. but the
city, east of manhattan in a place called hempstead, in long island. and right now the hall is under preparation and it looks like things are good to go. we are expecting about 80-84 uncommitted voters, voters who haven't decided yet who they are voting for or have an idea but can still be swayed one way or another. so those 80 - 84 people, you'll see them on stage tomorrow night with the candidates behind them, since they are doing the last minute preps, they say between 80-84 and not giving a...
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he becomes the very first person to break the sound barrier. what a shot we have there. david lee miller in our new york city newsroom with more of these details and, david lee, all eventually went well but there were a few tense moments in this dive, right? >> reporter: indeed they were, jenna. they call him fearless felix for a reason. that is really an understatement. consider this. as he was on his way up to the 24 mile mark, his face plate began to fog over because of the electrical system. he was going to peak make it as a blind leap. fortunately that was not necessary. there was a very frightening moment, seconds after he jumped he began to spin out of control. luckily as the atmosphere thickened he was able to stablize himself. for a moment you can see him spinning. later in a news conference he talked about his thoughts seconds before taking that 24 mile plunge into the record books. >> i know the whole world is watching now and i wish the world could see what i see and sometimes you have to go up really high to understand how small you are. >> reporter: baumgar
he becomes the very first person to break the sound barrier. what a shot we have there. david lee miller in our new york city newsroom with more of these details and, david lee, all eventually went well but there were a few tense moments in this dive, right? >> reporter: indeed they were, jenna. they call him fearless felix for a reason. that is really an understatement. consider this. as he was on his way up to the 24 mile mark, his face plate began to fog over because of the electrical...
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the legendary band announced the first four dates this morning. so they're playing two concerts in london next month and two more in december in newark, new jersey. concert dates for other cities will be announced in the weeks ahead. tickets for the concerts in newark go on sale next friday. that's the 26th. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> are you better off buying a home or renting one? according to the real estate website trilia, buying a home in a major metropolitan area is now 45% cheaper than renting. there are a lot of other factors involved in buying a house. rebecca jarvis is here with five things you need to know before you make the decision. hello. >> hello, gayle. >> see, i was always raised to believe if you can own it, you should own it. whether it's your house, whether it's your car. now after reading about you this morning, maybe that's not the best thing. >> i get that it is a psychological thing for a lot of people. a lot of people think of owning a home as a right of passage and something to plan for the future. but right
the legendary band announced the first four dates this morning. so they're playing two concerts in london next month and two more in december in newark, new jersey. concert dates for other cities will be announced in the weeks ahead. tickets for the concerts in newark go on sale next friday. that's the 26th. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> are you better off buying a home or renting one? according to the real estate website trilia, buying a home in a major...
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the first was carol simpson. she had the challenge of hosting that 1992 town hall that featured the three candidates. you had president george h.w. bush, then arkansas governor bill clinton, and ross perot and carol simpson joins me once again, live, from boston. carol, welcome back. and -- >> hi, brooke. >> you're the perfect person to talk to. this is the exact same format, this town hall, you know, when all these undecided voters come together in the audience, they ask the candidates the questions, you did this 20 years ago. my question to you is what is the biggest unknown as moderator in this kind of format? >> well, because it hadn't been tried before, there were no tapes i could go look at and see how you do this. so i was flying blindly on how to do this debate. but thought it was a wonderful concept to have real participatory democracy. and have the american voters ask questions of the candidates rather than just a panel of journalists. so i really am high on the format. but i was afraid that ordinary pe
the first was carol simpson. she had the challenge of hosting that 1992 town hall that featured the three candidates. you had president george h.w. bush, then arkansas governor bill clinton, and ross perot and carol simpson joins me once again, live, from boston. carol, welcome back. and -- >> hi, brooke. >> you're the perfect person to talk to. this is the exact same format, this town hall, you know, when all these undecided voters come together in the audience, they ask the...
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concert dates for other cities will be announced ahead. tickets for the concert in newark goes on next friday, the 26th. are your better off buying a roam or rernting one according to the real estate website, buying a home in a major metropolitan area is now 45% cheaper than renting. but there's a lot of other factors that are involved in buying a house. rebecca jarvis is here with five things you need to know before you make the decision. hello. >> hello, gayle. >> i was raised to believe that if you can own it you should own it whether it's your house, or car. now after reading about you this morning maybe that's not the best thing. >> get that it is a psychological thing for a lot of people. a lot of people think of owning a home as a right of passage and something to plan for the future. but right now what people have to consider are a number of things. first one being how long your planning on staying in that home? because what we saw in the housing crisis is that if you're trying to flip it or trying to make a quick move, you will en
concert dates for other cities will be announced ahead. tickets for the concert in newark goes on next friday, the 26th. are your better off buying a roam or rernting one according to the real estate website, buying a home in a major metropolitan area is now 45% cheaper than renting. but there's a lot of other factors that are involved in buying a house. rebecca jarvis is here with five things you need to know before you make the decision. hello. >> hello, gayle. >> i was raised to...
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we will show you the first-ever, super sonic skydive and what a wild ride it was. martha: we'll show you the whole video dead-heat in the battleground states. this could not be anymore interesting this race. will ohio once again be the state that decides this election? not so sure. voters in the buckeye state have a lot to say about the candidates. >> there is a lot of uncertainty in the business market. people are sitting on a lot of cash. not wanting to spend cash with the future of the country. we can't go the same we've been last four years martha: a massive search is underway in the montana for two missing hikers. there are rescue teams in glacier national park. they're looking for two men from virginia and maryland who are missing since friday after they missed their flight home. park officials say weather is a big challenge. heavy cloud cover in the area and as much as 18 inches of snow on the trails there. wind gusts up to 45 miles an hour. it is like winter in that environment right now. we'll have breaking details when we get them. >> in the meantime ther
we will show you the first-ever, super sonic skydive and what a wild ride it was. martha: we'll show you the whole video dead-heat in the battleground states. this could not be anymore interesting this race. will ohio once again be the state that decides this election? not so sure. voters in the buckeye state have a lot to say about the candidates. >> there is a lot of uncertainty in the business market. people are sitting on a lot of cash. not wanting to spend cash with the future of the...
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later citi earnings released at the top of the hour. we'll talk about the big banks and future of the financials with our guest jim reynolds of loop capital markets. the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy
later citi earnings released at the top of the hour. we'll talk about the big banks and future of the financials with our guest jim reynolds of loop capital markets. the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while...
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and first lady at a fund-raiser this week in new york city. stars on the list include james earl jones and sam waterston. tickets cost $5,000. steve? >> steve: all right. thank you very much. you got it sit down for this because if congress cannot get its act together soon, that's how much money could be tacked on to your tax bill. $3,500 for the average american family. >> gretchen: the question is, why do we keep getting to this point with politicians holding your paycheck hostage? joining us is the host of varney and company, stuart varney, who i just learned, his two least favorite words, fiscal cliff. >> yes, your eyes glaze overment fiscal cliff? are you kidding me? look, the fiscal cliff is this: massive tax increases and huge spending cuts. that's the fiscal cliff. you go over that cliff and our economy heads south rapidly. do we go over that cliff? that's the question. i'll give you an opinion. no, we do not go over that cliff. i can't imagine politicians of either stripe willingly putting america into a recession. i don't think it's
and first lady at a fund-raiser this week in new york city. stars on the list include james earl jones and sam waterston. tickets cost $5,000. steve? >> steve: all right. thank you very much. you got it sit down for this because if congress cannot get its act together soon, that's how much money could be tacked on to your tax bill. $3,500 for the average american family. >> gretchen: the question is, why do we keep getting to this point with politicians holding your paycheck...
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my wife, connie, who has spoken at the city club in number of times. thank you, mayor jackson, for hosting us and thank you to the wait staff for your service. in 2006, i stood here at the city club promising one thing -- that would buy for the middle class. that's what i have done for the last six years and today renewed that pledge for a second term. one of my most important jobs is to listen and to learn. as your senator, i went to more than 200 round table listening to farmers, small-business people, educators, and veterans. i asked questions and take questions from democrats, republicans, washington. farmers told us how we could save tens of billions of taxpayer dollars by eliminating the wasteful farm subsidies and come at the same time, strengthen the safety net for family farmers. i went to work with senator soon from south dakota and we wrote legislation -- senator thune that was passed as part of the farm bill in july. they talk about how difficult it is to find qualified employees. i wrote legislation with a republican from missouri to help
my wife, connie, who has spoken at the city club in number of times. thank you, mayor jackson, for hosting us and thank you to the wait staff for your service. in 2006, i stood here at the city club promising one thing -- that would buy for the middle class. that's what i have done for the last six years and today renewed that pledge for a second term. one of my most important jobs is to listen and to learn. as your senator, i went to more than 200 round table listening to farmers,...